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La Campana
Members of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP) receive La Campana as a benefit of membership. In addition to keeping members informed about SBTHP’s events, programs and preservation projects, this high quality, full color, membership publication includes original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation, book reviews and more!
Below is an index of past issues of La Campana. Additional copies or past issues may be purchased for $5. For more information contact SBTHP at (805) 965-0093.
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Current Issue
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Spring 2013
- 2013 SBTHP Annual Meeting
- El Camino Real Bells: Guideposts along the Historic Route
- This is Who We Are: The Calderons—A Founding Family of Santa Barbara
- The Industrial Revolution in California Part II: The Santa Inés Mission Mills and the Chumash Revolt
- Presidio Pastimes by Candlelight: A Sensory Experience
- CMSA Awards Celebrated
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Past Issues
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Winter 2013
1942 Chinese War Relief, Addendum; Fray Juniper Serra & Company Before California; The Industrial Revolution and Rebellion in the Chumash Missions, Part I; Remembering Thomas A. Brown; Presidio Pastimes, Asian American Style; Dia de Los Muertos Craft Day; and Holiday Events at the Presidio Chapel. |
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Fall 2012
The Mills of Santa Inés Mission; Planning SBTHP’s 50th Anniversary; Rancho Boca de Santa Monica and the Pascual Marquez Family Cemetery; Historic Bonilla-Leyva House: Clues to a 19th Century Lady of the House; Casa Cantina 2012; and Volunteer Lunch 2012. |
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Summer 2012
Report on “Presidios, Ports, Pueblos & Caminos” symposium; The Cota-Knox House, one of Santa Barbara’s earliest brick buildings; 1942 Chinese War Relief in Santa Barbara Part II; Remembering Robert Steven Sheets; and Spring Living History Events at the Presidio. |
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Spring 2012
2012 Annual Meeting; New members of the Board of Directors; The Delfina de la Guerra Collection at the Presidio Research Center; A Tribute to Helen Pedotti; 1942 Chinese War Relief Activities in Santa Barbara; and Review of Stephen Silliman’s Lost Laborers in Colonial California. |
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Winter 2012
Bella Notte 2011; Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa: A Spanish Viceroy of Italian Descent; Presidio Pastimes: Asian American Style; SBTHP Wins a Special Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Fifty Years of Presidio Archaeology: Are we done yet?; Traditional Crafts Come Back to Life: Dia de los Muertos 2011; 2011 Sue Higman Internship Project: GIS database for the Santa Inés Mission Mills; and Holiday Events. |
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Fall 2011
2011 Presidio Archaeological Field School; De la Guerra Descendants Reunion at Casa De La Guerra; SBTHP and the National Park Service Bring the Anza Trail to El Presidio; History with a Green Thumb: The Presidio’s Gardens; Living on the Edge, Populating the Presidio: Branches from a Californio Family Tree, Part III Second, Third, and Fourth Generations: Creole, Californio, Californian; Sharing Our Common Ground: Second Annual Asian American Film Series; An Interview with Gene Cajayon; Naples, this Santa Barbara, the landscape of home Exhibit; Old Spanish Days Fiesta Poster Finalists Exhibit; Casa Cantina 2011; and Volunteers Make the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation Complete. |
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Summer 2011
Founding Day Celebrations Grace the Presidio; Casasola Archives: The Mexican Revolution and Beyond exhibit at Casa de la Guerra; Living on the Edge, Populating the Presidio: Branches from a Californio Family Tree Part II First Generation, 1750-1791: The Peninsular and the Indian Maiden; “Asianicity: Voices of Asian America” reading at UCSB Multicultural Center; Saving California’s Heritage: The Dana Adobe Rendering Pot Conservation Effort; and From Serra to Sancho: Music and Pageantry in the California Missions by Craig Russell, reviewed by Bob Hoover. |
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Spring 2011
2011 Annual Meeting; Introducing Two New Members of the Board of Directors; Living on the Edge, Populating the Presidio: Branching Stories from a Californio Family Tree; Part I: The Elusive Bigamist Tells His Story; Presidio Footprint Project: Visualizing the 1788 Goicoechea Plan; SONando Santa Barbara; New Interpretive Activities Introduced at El Presidio SHP; Arcady, Before and Beyond; Review: A Gift of Angels: The Art of Mission San Xavier del Bac. |
View an index of past issues of La Campana: La Campana index (.pdf)
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